8. The Quantum Fluctuation Theorem
The Quantum Fluctuation Theorem is a paradoxical technique used by some of the more... adventurous physicists in the field of Quantum Mechanics.
According to the theorem, any two events are connected by a fluctuating probability wave that can collapse at any given instant, allowing for the possibility of multiple parallel universes to branch off from a single point.
This has led to some... creative applications, such as:
Δt = (E / hbar) * (1 / Δx)
This equation, often referred to as the "Fluctuation Formula", is used to calculate the probability of a fluctuation occurring at a given point in space-time.
The Fluctuation Theorem has been used to explain many seemingly inexplicable phenomena, from the quantum entanglement that occurs between particles to the randomized behavior of subatomic particles.
However, some have raised concerns about the implications of this theorem, including: